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Vertical farming company Fifth Season moves to BraddockVideo
Steps away from one of the longest running steel mills in the region, a solar-powered, fully-automated, vertical farming operation is setting up shop in Braddock. “It’s a big part of our social mission — we always say, we could put these farms anywhere, so we really like to put them...
Pittsburgh redevelopment authority postpones vote on construction at Civic Arena siteVideo
The Pittsburgh Urban Redevelopment Authority board of directors Thursday postponed a vote on long-delayed redevelopment of the former Civic Arena property at the request of Hill District residents who said they weren’t given an opportunity to review the plans in advance of a URA meeting. The Pittsburgh Penguins, which have...
Allegheny County council members accuse DA candidate Middleman of ethics violationVideo
A bipartisan pair of Allegheny County Council members on Thursday accused district attorney candidate Lisa Middleman of orchestrating a “political stunt” that violated county ethics code “on the taxpayer dime.” Council members Sam DeMarco III, a Republican from North Fayette, and Denise Ranalli-Russell, a Democrat from Pittsburgh’s Brighton Heights neighborhood,...
National Aviary to celebrate ‘Owl-o-Ween’
The National Aviary in Pittsburgh is hosting various events this month where visitors can see owls and other birds in lush habitats. The annual family-friendly harvest festival, Owl-o-Ween, is Oct. 19 and 26. Guests are invited to dress in costumes. In addition to owls, visitors will see raptors, vultures, bats...
Daily Download: Rally’s in Penn Hills, clouded leopards and Penguins injuriesVideo
Each day, TribLIVE reporters and editors will break down the biggest news of the day, with video highlights of the people and places making headlines. Today, reporter Nicole Brambila discusses a restaurant that is causing traffic tie-ups in Penn Hills, the newest member of the Pittsburgh zoo and the latest...
Peduto hires ex-Obama administration official as operations chief
Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto has hired a former Obama administration official to replace Guy Costa as the city’s chief operations officer. Kinsey Casey, who served in positions at the State Department, White House and Department of Homeland Security, will oversee daily city operations with a focus on coordinating work among...
Family swept out of house by Carrick water main break settles in cemetery caretaker’s cottageVideo
Rose Gitzen has found a house surrounded by her family — both living and dead — while awaiting word on her flood-damaged home in Carrick. Gitzen, 78, was among the residents of East Agnew Avenue displaced from their homes on Sept. 20 after a water main break severely damaged their...
Pittsburgh’s Columbus Day Parade returns to Bloomfield
Pittsburgh’s annual Columbus Day parade will return to Bloomfield on Saturday, rain or shine. The parade was canceled last year after the death of a longtime organizer, Hank Blum. Guy Costa, one of the parade organizers, said the parade starts at 11 a.m. and runs along Liberty Avenue in Bloomfield...
State police to cover midnight shift in Rankin
A lack of officers spurred Rankin officials to have state police respond to overnight calls in the borough starting Nov. 1. The department has lost several part-time officers recently who accepted full-time positions elsewhere, and the borough is having a tough time finding replacements, Rankin Mayor M. Nicholas Glova wrote...
6 Pittsburgh up-and-coming chefs
The next time you savor a fabulous meal dining out, thank your chef. Bringing enthusiasm, new flavors and experiences to their respective kitchens, these Pittsburgh area restaurants have up-and-coming chefs committed to culinary creativity and, of course, amazing food. BBQ Pitmaster Pedro Garcia Joyce Hanz | For the Tribune-Review Walter’s...
Sheriff’s deputies find stolen gun, $25K in fake money after South Side crash
Allegheny County Sheriff’s deputies arrested an Oakland man and seized drugs, guns and more than $25,000 in fake money following a crash with another vehicle on the South Side. Deputies patrolling the South Side heard the crash at 10th and East Carson streets around 10:15 p.m. Tuesday. According to the...
Longstanding Squirrel Hill pet store moving to Sharpsburg
After 50 years, Sara’s Pets and Plants — previously Alan’s Pets and Plants — is leaving Squirrel Hill. The last day of business at the Murray Avenue store in Squirrel Hill was Oct. 5. Owner Sara Smith said she plans to open the new location, at 908 Main St. in...
Pittsburgh zoo’s clouded leopard cub has a new mate
There’s a new couple at the Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium. JD, a young clouded leopard, has been brought in as a partner for Rukai, the zoo announced. Rukai was born March 14 at the zoo. She is named for a Taiwanese tribe that believes clouded leopards protect them. Kansas,...
Police, family seek public’s help solving 2016 Homewood homicide
Pittsburgh police and the family of a Homewood man shot and killed three years ago are asking the public for help in solving his homicide. Raekwon Epps, 20, was found shot multiple times in the 800 block of Brushton Avenue in Homewood, where police were called just after 4 a.m....
Highland Park Bridge traffic restrictions this weekend
Motorists who use the Highland Park Bridge can expect delays this weekend. Crews will repairing bridge decks Friday through Monday, weather permitting, PennDOT announced. There will be lane restrictions from 9 p.m. Friday through 5 a.m. Monday in O’Hara and Sharpsburg. A single-lane restriction in each direction will occur on...
Pittsburgh man in wheelchair accused of robbing South Side bank
A Pittsburgh man was indicted by a federal grand jury in Pittsburgh this week after prosecutors say he attempted to rob a South Side bank while in a wheelchair. U.S. Attorney Scott W. Brady said after the Aug. 13 robbery attempt, surveillance video showed Emanuel Luna, 54, using a cane...
Police: Scott man scared women, caused ruckus at apartment complex
A 34-year-old Scott man resisted officers from four police departments after defecating in a vacant Chatham Park Drive apartment, according to a criminal complaint. Two women called police to the apartment complex on Sept. 30 because a neighbor knocked on their door and tried to force his way into their...
Daily Download: Carjacking suspect caught, tracking the flu and preparing for ‘Duck’ seasonVideo
Each day, TribLIVE reporters and editors will break down the biggest news of the day, with video highlights of the people and places making headlines. Today, reporter Nicole Brambila discusses a carjacking suspect who tried to take a vehicle occupied by an off-duty sheriff’s deputy, how the severity of flu...
South Side crash leads deputies to stolen guns, counterfeit money
A crashing noise in Pittsburgh’s South Side led to a man’s arrest after sheriff’s deputies found a stolen gun in his car and a shoe box filled with more than $25,000 worth of fake $100 bills in the trunk, officials said. Tyriee Tuttle-Kasper, 22, of Pittsburgh’s Oakland neighborhood was booked...
Pittsburgh outranks Honolulu in 2019 Condé Nast Traveler survey
The beaches, sunsets and volcanic rainforest hikes of Honolulu apparently aren’t as appealing to travelers as the pierogies, beers and foodie paradise of Pittsburgh, a magazine reader’s survey found. Condé Nast Traveler published its rankings of the best small and large cities to visit in the United States with its...
Rally’s opening in Penn Hills causes traffic woesVideo
Lunch hour in Penn Hills has taken on an entirely new meaning for people waiting in lines to get a Rally’s meal. “The traffic is terrible,” said Rob Schneider, summing it up while standing outside his vacuum distribution office on Frankstown Road. His office happens to be across the road...
Tri-COG Land Bank lists $45,000 vacant Edgewood lot as 1st property for sale
A vacant lot in Edgewood has become the first property posted for sale by the Tri-COG Land Bank. The organization consisting of municipalities and school districts in Allegheny County acquired the lot at 430 Morris St. in 2018 and is selling it for $45,000. The land bank was founded in...
Actor Chazz Palminteri visits Pittsburgh, promotes ‘A Bronx Tale’Video
Growing up in Bronx, N.Y., Chazz Palminteri says he once witnessed a murder. He refused to tell who did the killing at the time. He told his story in “A Bronx Tale,” a one-man play he released 30 years ago. The play became a movie and a book, as well...
Allegheny Health Network names new president of Allegheny General Hospital
Allegheny Health Network named Dr. David Parda president of Allegheny General Hospital on Pittsburgh’s North Side, the network announced in a statement Wednesday. Parda will succeed Dr. Jeffrey Cohen, who will move to a new role as chief physician executive for Community Health and Innovation, the statement said. That position...
City poised to settle lawsuit alleging excessive force by police outside PPG Paints Arena
Pittsburgh is poised to pay an Ohio man $47,000 to settle a federal lawsuit alleging city police used excessive force in 2017 while arresting him during a confrontation outside PPG Paints Arena that was caught on video and allegedly shows an officer punching him and slamming his head off the...
